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Medical Terms Review

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Ultra-   Excessive  
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Therapeut/o   Treatment  
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Pharmaceut/i   Drugs or medicine  
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Percussion   Tapping the body with the fingertips or fist to evaluate internal organs  
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Palpation   Feeling the texture, size, consistency, and location of certain body parts with the hand  
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Thermometer   Instrument used to measure temperature  
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Positron emission tomography   Combining tomography and radioactive substances to produce enhanced images  
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Narcotics   Substances that produce insensibility or stupor  
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Neoplasm   May be malignant or benign  
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Chronic   An adjective that describes a disease showing little change or slow progression  
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Leukopenia   A deficiency of white blood cells  
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Omphalic   Pertaining to the navel  
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Antibodies   Immunoglobulins that are formed to act against foreign cells or substances  
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Erythropoiesis   The production of red blood cells  
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Onychomalacia   Softening of the nails  
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Lacrimation   Crying  
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Thoracotomy   Surgical incision of the chest cavity  
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Onychomycosis   A fungal disease of the nails  
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Osteoid   Resembling bone  
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Extention   The movement that brings the leg into a straight position  
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Costectomy   Excision of a rib  
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Craniotomy   Incision of the cranium  
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Myasthenia gravis   Disease characterized by great muscular weakness  
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Craniectomy   Excision of a portion of the skull  
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Intercostal   Between the ribs  
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Patellofemoral   Kneecap and the thigh bone  
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Osteomalacia   A skeletal disorder in adults characterized by a distubance in bone metabolism and commonly caused by a deficiency of vitamin D  
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Embolus   A mass of undissolved matter present in a vessel and brought there by the circulating blook  
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Cerbrovascular accident   Stroke  
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Lymphangiography   Roentgenography of the lymphatic vessels and nodes  
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Cardiopulmonary   Pertaining to the heart and lungs  
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Myocarditis   The heart muscle  
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Angiocardiography   Roentgenography of the heart and great vessels  
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Pericarditis   Inflammation of the membrane surrounding the heart  
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Pharyngitis   Inflammation of the throat  
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Spirometry   The measurement of the amount of air taken into and expelled from the lungs  
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Aphasia   The inability to communicate through speech, writing, or signs caused by improper functioning of the brain  
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Pharynx   The throat  
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Pulmonary lobectomy   Excision of a lobe of the lung  
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Laryngalgia   Painful larynx  
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Aphonia   Absence of voice  
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COPD   A disease process that causes decreased ability of the lungs to perform their ventilator function  
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Tracheobronchial   Pertaining to the windpipe and the bronchi  
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Bradypnea   Abnormally slow breathing  
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Thoracic   Chest  
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Rhinoplasty   Plastic surgery of the nose  
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Ventilator   Machine for prolonged artificial respiration  
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Gastroscopy   Examination of the stomach with an endoscope  
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Biliary   Refers to bile  
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Alimentation   The process of providing nutrition for the body  
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Hepatomegaly   Enlarged liver  
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Duodenum, jejunum,ileum   Each part of small intestine  
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Gastric lavage   Washing out of the stomach  
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Vagotomy   Procedure that is performed to decrease the amount of gastric juices by severing the nerves that control their release  
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Diverticulitis   Inflammatio of a small sac or pouch in the intestinal tract causing stagnation of feces and pain  
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Sialography   Radiographic examinatio of the salivary glands and duct  
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Periodontics   Branch of dentistry that specializes in the tissue that invests and supports the teeth  
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Proctologist   Physician specializing in diseases of the anus, rectum, and colon  
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Anorexia   Loss of appetite for food  
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Glomerulonephritis   A type of nerhpritis in which the glomeruli of the kidney are  
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Glomerulus   The part of the nephron that filters the blood  
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Cystocele   A bladder hernia that protrudes onto the vagina  
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Uremia   A toxic condition of the body that is associated with failure of the kidneys to function properly  
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Glycosuria   Sugar in the urine  
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Endometritis   Inflammation of the inner lining of the uterus  
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Vaginal   An adjective that refers to the birth canal  
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Amniocentesis   Surgical puncture of the amnion  
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Orchiopexy   Sugical fixation of an undescended testicle  
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Gynecology   The study of diseases of the female reproductive organs  
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Testosterone   A hormone that is important in the development and maintenance of male sexual characteristics  
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Hydrocele   A serous tumor of the testis  
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Colposcopy   An examination using an instrument that magnifies the vaginal mucosa  
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Metrorrhagia   Bleeding from the uterus at any time other than during the menstrual period  
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Ectopic pregnancy   Abnormal implantation of a fertilized ovum outside the uterus  
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Liposuction   A cosmetic procedure to remove or reduce localized areas of fat  
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Necrosis   Death of tissue or bone that is surrounded by healthy parts  
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Onychopathy   Disease of the nails  
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Pustule   Visible collection of pus beneath the epidermis  
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Ulcers   Deep, irregular erosion  
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Frostbite   Damage to the skin, tissues, and blood vessels as a result of prolonged exposure to cold  
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Psychosis   Any major mental disorder characterized by gross impairment in reality testng and often characterized by inappropriate miid and diminished impulse control  
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Meningocele   Herniation of the meninges  
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Cerebral aneurysm   Localized dilation of the wall of a cerbral artery  
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Multiple sclerosis   A chronic disease of the central nervous system in which there is progressive destruction of the myelin sheaths of the neurons  
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Chemoreceptors   Nerve endings that detect chemicals  
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Agorahpobia   An irrational fear of open spaces  
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Anorexia   Absence of appetite  
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Androgen   A substance that producesor stimulates the development of male characteristics  
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Hypersecretion   Increased release of a chemical substance by a gland  
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Dwarfism   A disease caused by hyposecretion of growth hormone during childhood  
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